My estranged husband filed a joint tax return without my knowledge. He got my family’s stimulus payment — what can I do? ‘He has used the pandemic to commit emotional and economic abuse’‘He has used the pandemic to commit emotional and economic abuse.’

Indiana police chief defends rights of armed citizens monitoring peaceful local rally against racism and brutal policing ‘They have a right to do that’“There were individuals — not related to a police department, just private citizens— that had their personally owned rifles displayed,” the local police chief said during a virtual city forum. “They have a right to do that.”

Lea Michele apologizes after ‘Glee’ co-star accused her of making work ‘a living hell’: What are microaggressions? Samantha Ware alleged Michele had subjected her to ‘traumatic microaggressions’ after the ‘Glee’ star tweeted about George Floyd Samantha Ware alleged Michele had subjected her to ‘traumatic microaggressions’ after the ‘Glee’ star tweeted about George FloydSamantha Ware alleged Michele had subjected her to ‘traumatic microaggressions’ after the ‘Glee’ star tweeted about George Floyd.

Warner Bros. makes the Jamie Foxx, Michael B. Jordan movie ‘Just Mercy,’ about racial injustice, free to watch during June The film, based on the life work of civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson, “is one resource we can humbly offer to those who are interested in learning more about the systemic racism that plagues our society,” the company saidThe film, based on the life work of civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson, “is one resource we can humbly offer to those who are interested in learning more about the systemic racism that plagues our society,” the company said.

Demand is up, donations are down: It’s creating a food insecurity nightmare, especially for seniors How food programs are adapting and how you can helpMany older adults have lost income and some are fearful of going to the market.

Biden’s running-mate selection could be impacted by protest wave following George Floyd’s deathJoe Biden’s search for a running mate could be reshaped by the police killing of George Floyd and the unrest it has ignited across the country, raising questions about contenders with law-and-order backgrounds and intensifying pressure on the presumptive Democratic nominee to select a black woman.

Be prepared to wash your own hair and pay a COVID-19 fee. Your trip to the hair salon won’t be the same after the lockdown Getting your hair done will be a lonelier, quieter experience for the time beingGetting your hair done will be a lonelier, quieter experience for the time being.

‘The 1918 Spanish flu’s second wave was even more devastating’: WHO advises caution to avoid ‘immediate second peak’ Immunizations against smallpox, measles or Hepatitis B should last a lifetime, but that has not been the case for previous coronavirusesImmunizations against smallpox, measles or Hepatitis B should last a lifetime, but that has not been the case for previous coronaviruses.

Concern grows that weekend protests in wake of George Floyd death will lead to spike in coronavirus contagion ‘We have two crises that are sandwiched on top of one other,’ says Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey‘We have two crises that are sandwiched on top of one other,’ says Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.

Here’s everything coming to HBO Max in June 2020 The return of ‘Search Party,’ a noirish take on ‘Perry Mason’ and new ‘Adventure Time’ and Looney Tunes cartoonsThe return of ‘Search Party,’ a noirish take on ‘Perry Mason’ and new ‘Adventure Time’ and Looney Tunes cartoons are coming to the new streaming service.

Here’s what’s coming to Hulu in June 2020, and what’s leaving Rom-com ‘Love, Victor’ and foodie series ‘Taste the Nation’ among highlightsThe teen rom-com ‘Love, Victor’ and Padma Lakshmi’s foodie series ‘Taste the Nation’ are among the highlights.

AIDS activist playwright Larry Kramer is dead at 84Larry Kramer, the playwright whose angry voice and pen raised theatergoers’ consciousness about AIDS and roused thousands to militant protests in the early years of the epidemic, has died at 84.

‘I’ll never give my wife $1,200 to blow her stimulus check. She’ll get a couple of hundred bucks to go shopping.’ What’s wrong with that? ‘I can’t believe the sick selfishness of you people where men are concerned’‘I can’t believe the sick selfishness of you people where men are concerned.’

My husband refuses to give me my stimulus check. He says that I don’t deserve it because I didn’t earn it. What can I do? ‘It is outrageous that a spouse would share liability for tax debt, but not share in the stimulus payment.’ What legal recourse does this woman have?‘It is outrageous that a spouse would share liability for tax debt, but not share in the stimulus payment.’ What legal recourse does this woman have?

Balancing act as Biden seeks to draw in progressives without forfeiting moderate credentials He’s collaborated with McConnell, praised McCain and called Pence a ‘decent guy’ — none of it music to the ears of the Bernie Sanders wingJoe Biden worked out deals with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell. He defended Vice President Mike Pence as a “decent guy” and eulogized Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain’s “fairness, honesty, dignity, respect.”

‘I feel great to be out here’: Joe Biden lays wreath at veterans memorial As Biden makes first in-person public appearance in two months, Trump attends events at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia and Fort McHenry in BaltimoreAs Biden makes first in-person public appearance in two months, Trump attends events at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia and Fort McHenry in Baltimore.

‘I have a mortgage to pay’: Sex workers banned from small-business loans under CARES Act due to ‘prurient sexual nature’ Andre Shakti majored in deaf studies and psychology at college, helps to support her father, and works as a stripper, dominatrix and sex educatorAndre Shakti majored in deaf studies and psychology at college, helps to support her father, and works as a stripper, dominatrix and sex educator.

New York’s unemployment rate rose sharply to 14.5% in April, the highest ever on record With 1.8 million jobs lost last month, it was second only to California, which saw a loss of 2.3 million jobsWorkers in restaurants, nightlife, leisure, tourism and manufacturing across the U.S. have been some of the worst hit by layoffs.

Pelosi says calling Trump ‘morbidly obese’ was a taste of his ‘own medicine’ Trump responded by dismissing Pelosi as ‘a waste of time’House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that she called President Donald Trump “morbidly obese” because he’s put down women for their weight. And besides, she suggested, the president could lose a few pounds himself as the coronavirus bears down on the nation’s capital.

Biden says he would not pardon Trump or block investigations Joe Biden said that if he wins the presidency he would not pardon Trump or stop any investigations of Trump and his associatesDemocratic candidate Joe Biden said that if he wins the presidency he would not use his power to pardon Donald Trump or stop any investigations of Trump and his associates.

Carolyn Reidy, CEO of Simon & Schuster, dies at 71 Publisher’s longtime CEO suffers heart attack, company saysSimon & Schuster CEO Carolyn Reidy, who presided over her company with steady force and a passion for books during a time of frequent and traumatic change, died Tuesday morning at age 71.

At Louisiana prison, 192 out of 195 inmates test positive for COVID-19 Two-thirds of the inmates who tested positive showed no symptoms, state figures showNearly every woman in a Louisiana prison dormitory has tested positive for COVID-19, and two-thirds of them showed no symptoms, state figures show.

Trump complains women White House reporters aren’t like Donna Reed — but she wasn’t like the housewife she played, either The real Donna Reed was an anti-war activist known as a ‘troublemaker’ in HollywoodThe real Donna Reed was an anti-war activist known as a ‘troublemaker’ in Hollywood.

Pulitzer Prize winners include N.Y. Times, Anchorage Daily News, Baltimore Sun First-ever award given for audio reporting; Colson Whitehead wins fiction prizeThe Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica won the Pulitzer Prize in public service Monday for illuminating public safety gaps in Alaska, revealing that a third of villages had no police protection.

Chipotle, Cinemark, Dunkin’ among companies getting big boost from tax provision in CARES Act ‘We are anticipating somewhere around $20 million of tax refunds in 2020,’ Cinemark exec saysLawmakers put language in the $2.2 trillion CARES Act that will allow businesses to get larger deductions more quickly for renovations to the inside of their property, tax experts say.

Olive Garden parent reopened nearly all of its dining rooms in Georgia. Here are the new COVID-19 rules Chico’s announced a phased reopening of its shops starting May 4Olive Garden has reopened for dine-in service in Georgia and Tennessee, and Chico’s has laid out its plan to re-open stores starting May 4.

Chinese e-commerce takes soap-opera turn as scandal surrounds three major players There is little sign that the recent unwelcome headlines have hurt the bottom lines of Alibaba, JD.com or DangdangIt’s been tabloid season this week at China’s e-commerce companies, with three giants from the category grappling with the spillover of personal matters into their business operations.

New York jobless claims soar past 1.6 million The nation’s COVID-19 epicenter has seen the third-highest number of unemployment claims since the crisis beganThe hardest hit jobs have been in the retail and hospitality sectors, but also some areas of health care.

Hillary Clinton endorses Joe Biden for president Clinton teased the endorsement by tweeting a picture of her, Biden and President Barack Obama in the Oval OfficeHillary Clinton will endorse Joe Biden’s presidential candidacy on Tuesday, according to a Democrat with familiar with the plans.

Gallup: 25% of U.S. workers fear they'll lose their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic With an additional 22 million Americans claiming unemployment benefits, the COVID-19 pandemic has erased nearly all the jobs gains of the last decadeWith an additional 22 million Americans claiming unemployment benefits, the COVID-19 pandemic has erased nearly all the jobs gains of the last decade.

10 scenes from Shakespeare that fit Donald Trump’s presidency — streaming now William Shakespeare foretold it all, in a mix of tragedies, comedies and historical talesWilliam Shakespeare foretold it all, in a mix of tragedies, comedies and historical tales.

Despite stimulus bills, New York’s small businesses face huge challenges Some of the city’s mom-and-pop shops are in desperate need of more help, and haven’t seen the infusion of cash that’s been promisedSome of the city’s mom-and-pop shops are in desperate need of more help.

The Paycheck Protection Program is poised to get an additional $300 billion, but it’s not the only option to keep some small businesses afloat The Paycheck Protection Program exhausted nearly $350 billion set aside for low-interest loans to small businessesThe Paycheck Protection Program exhausted nearly $350 billion set aside for low-interest loans to small businesses.

How to downsize your book collection It might be about talking yourself into sharing them with othersIf you’re stuck inside, it’s the perfect time to minimize. Some tips for parting with beloved books.

Trump feels no need to convene ‘club’ of former presidents amid coronavirus pandemic Asked if he might be inclined to contact any of the living former presidents, Trump responded: ‘No, not really. We’re doing a great job.’Asked recently if he might be inclined to contact any of the living former presidents, Trump responded: “No, not really. We’re doing a great job.”

Congress debating whether it can legislate, and conduct government oversight, from home As House prepares guidance for members on using remote conferencing platforms, Senate reportedly advises lawmakers to stay off Zoom“Congress” literally means to gather together. But the coronavirus pandemic and election-year politics are forcing lawmakers to consider ways of governing from afar, some for the first time in U.S. history.

Cameroonian musician Manu Dibango was an international symbol of African music ‘Pappy Grove,’ as he was known, died from complications from COVID-19 in Paris on March 24The influential jazz musician, who died from complications of COVID-19, left his mark for many future African artists.

Intraday Data provided by FACTSET and subject to terms of use. Historical and current end-of-day data provided by FACTSET. All quotes are in local exchange time. Real-time last sale data for U.S. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only. Intraday data delayed at least 15 minutes or per exchange requirements.